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and we didn't talk about the effects of the ways we would get it on either the environment or, more broadly, on the globe. >> nonetheless, did the debates matter? do you think they've had an impact on the campaign? >> yes, and what we, what we saw across the debates is what we expected to see. we saw learning about those issues that were addressed. more accurate placement of candidates on the areas in which they differ. what we didn't see is more accurate placement on areas that they're similar because the news never stresses areas in which they're similar. but nonetheless, we've seen learning across the debates in our annenberg survey. >> but my sense is that when there is no penalty for lying or as jonathan swift says in the last part of "gulliver's", for saying the thing that is not so, that the things one learns about what people say are completely irrelevant. governor romney has changed his position on just about everything throughout his entire career. and that, i believe, bedevils the fact checkers who will say, "well, his official position is this, but then he did that. so it's hard
and we didn't talk about the effects of the ways we would get it on either the environment or, more broadly, on the globe. >> nonetheless, did the debates matter? do you think they've had an impact on the campaign? >> yes, and what we, what we saw across the debates is what we expected to see. we saw learning about those issues that were addressed. more accurate placement of candidates on the areas in which they differ. what we didn't see is more accurate placement on areas that...
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the engine and the environment of protection agency says ken kia -- hyundai and have been overestimating their gas efficiency for years. s must nowaker retrofit the window stickers on cars and reduce their s of 2 6 miles per gallon depending on their model. tookal estate executives pay high-tech tour of arlington theand never had to leave city. was meant to take a in- the projects happening in the city in the coming months. for more than one man -- one month, one man sat in a rowboat pacific ocean. what he says he gained from exper [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just ds later, althree shifts were told to assemble inin the warehous. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you areedired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost ours. jo. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devasted our lives. turns out that when we built that
the engine and the environment of protection agency says ken kia -- hyundai and have been overestimating their gas efficiency for years. s must nowaker retrofit the window stickers on cars and reduce their s of 2 6 miles per gallon depending on their model. tookal estate executives pay high-tech tour of arlington theand never had to leave city. was meant to take a in- the projects happening in the city in the coming months. for more than one man -- one month, one man sat in a rowboat pacific...
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people, machines and networks as a new do main of war and we realize that maybe one in 1,000 people understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities and what we're trying to do is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> cyberspace vulnerabilities monday night on the communicators on c-span2. >> president obama was at the washington headquarters of the federal emergency management agency to discuss preparations for hurricane sandy. following the briefing, he spoke briefly with reporters. >> good afternoon everybody, all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all the people across the eastern coast going north that you need to take this very serious and follow the instructions of your state and local offic
the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people, machines and networks as a new do main of war and we realize that maybe one in 1,000 people understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities and what we're trying to do is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better....
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what's the environment. economically we are extraordinarily troubled times. we have a president that cannot balance the budget, doesn't send a budget that gets any votes up to the hill. so that's what i would say that women who are undecided need to look at, how do we turn that around? the answer is to those concerns is to take a look at what mitt romney promises to do. >> why did the gender gap finally re-emerge in the president's favor so definitively in the last few days of campaigning. >> candidly, bonnie, i think it, quote, disappeared. because the president failed to mention women in that first debate. he has since made up for that and it shows in the gender gap. >> bonnie, look, fewer women have jobs today than they did under barack obama. more woman are in poverty, on food stamps, more children face larger debt than ever faced in the history of this country. real gap what president obama has promised women in what he's actually delivered and i don't think just because "new york times" says there's a new gap that there is necessarily a new gender gap.
what's the environment. economically we are extraordinarily troubled times. we have a president that cannot balance the budget, doesn't send a budget that gets any votes up to the hill. so that's what i would say that women who are undecided need to look at, how do we turn that around? the answer is to those concerns is to take a look at what mitt romney promises to do. >> why did the gender gap finally re-emerge in the president's favor so definitively in the last few days of...
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but how are they going to get it done in such a partisan environment. they saw a hellish recession. they've lived through that. they saw barack obama come into office with this great hope, and sort of this sweeping mandate of change. they saw it get bogged down in politics and they're not entirely sure another four years with obama is going to fix it, but they're equally unsure four years of changing track with mitt romney is going to change it. so you have people, like me, like you, like just about everybody, caught in the middle. what is the right way to go. >> all right. miguel in denver, we'll continue to watch your travels. really great work this week, miguel. and also, ali velshi, in a few hours, we'll up up on "your money." nice to see you, ali. >>> up next, china, a dominant topic at this week's presidential debate. we'll tell you whether china is more threat or opportunity. but first, there are more than 1.3 billion people in china. that makes up what percentage of the world's population? is it a, 9%, b, 19%, c, 29%, no googling. i'm going to tell you on the other side of t
but how are they going to get it done in such a partisan environment. they saw a hellish recession. they've lived through that. they saw barack obama come into office with this great hope, and sort of this sweeping mandate of change. they saw it get bogged down in politics and they're not entirely sure another four years with obama is going to fix it, but they're equally unsure four years of changing track with mitt romney is going to change it. so you have people, like me, like you, like just...
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diversification and about correlation between various assets classes are no longer operational in this environment whereas before people diversified between fixed income and stocks and as they grew older they did it withdrew the money from stocks and more into fixed income which was perceived to be safer i think things that are were used to be safer probably the least safe and perhaps some things that were perceived to be risky perhaps a less risky what i mean specifically as follows at these rates the upside in fixed income is extremely limited the downside in fixed income is extremely high so being allocated a large amount large portion of your portfolio to fixed income probably makes a lot less sense today than it did before people need income but they probably should bite the bullet and stay with shorter maturities and reduce their allocation in terms of equities if the government's ability to subsidize demand as i said is not going to be infinite and the natural level of aggregate demand in the economy is less than what we have experienced to some level that means economic pie shrink now go t
diversification and about correlation between various assets classes are no longer operational in this environment whereas before people diversified between fixed income and stocks and as they grew older they did it withdrew the money from stocks and more into fixed income which was perceived to be safer i think things that are were used to be safer probably the least safe and perhaps some things that were perceived to be risky perhaps a less risky what i mean specifically as follows at these...
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uslly when we have news that is kind of real crisis-type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. this has not been a terrific closing week for romney. it is close enough that if it i were going to pick who will win already i don't think that anything will disrupt it much. >> i was looking at the headlines because of the plig blocks you bet msnbc's joe scarborough a cash charitable donation barack obama would win. that got you in hot water with the editor of the "new york times." you are such a numbers guy, was it appropriate to play political game? >> i'm not going to make accountability of what appropriate journalistic standards were. i played poker for a couple of years. it is natural for me if you have a view a belief and you think the odds are in your favor it is an honorable thing in my world to put money down on it. i'm not sure if the "new york times" would agrow with that point of view necessarily. >> the question is how can we trust your model? there's so much discussion over the polls this election cycle a
uslly when we have news that is kind of real crisis-type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. this has not been a terrific closing week for romney. it is close enough that if it i were going to pick who will win already i don't think that anything will disrupt it much. >> i was looking at the headlines because of the plig blocks you bet msnbc's joe scarborough a cash charitable donation barack obama would win....
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plate, telling hillary clinton, the secretary of state, that they could not protect themselves in this environment. the state department not only ignored that, but downgraded the security. now these are facts. you know, i've seen you in iraq. i've seen you in afghanistan. >> you've seen me in benghazi, libya. >> right. and in our the one of these touchy, feely, politically correct people on these issues. surely you are upset that the state department of the united states would not frequent their own? surely you are? >> i have to start where you started. the president of the united states has been absolutely slandered over this story. he's been called a murderer and a lier. >> not by anybody here, and not by rational people. >> there has been plenty of reporting about why he didn't bring the ac-130 gunship there. >> we were already there. rivera, you are going back on territory -- we are already past that >> i think the president is owed an apology. >> all right. why don't you go door to door and get that. stay on my point. >> now let's divide -- so there's three parts to the story -- >> but i want
plate, telling hillary clinton, the secretary of state, that they could not protect themselves in this environment. the state department not only ignored that, but downgraded the security. now these are facts. you know, i've seen you in iraq. i've seen you in afghanistan. >> you've seen me in benghazi, libya. >> right. and in our the one of these touchy, feely, politically correct people on these issues. surely you are upset that the state department of the united states would not...
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we have fundamentally, in this new social media environment, changed the way in which a discernible part of he population is absorbing content. and they're not getting as much out of the debates, we suspect, as they might otherwise. what are they learning? t big bird, binders and bayonet. one, two, three. >> but consider the possibility that through social media, theyr are actually geing useful additional information. for example, during the fourth dey te when mitt romney monstrated that there was no at difference between him and president obama on any issue, bill maher tweeted, "the same as the other guy, only i'm white," as a summary for what mitt romney's position is. and it struck me as a brilliant, concise description of how race is an undertone in this election. and that going to romney is a safer choice for people who, at some level, have been made uncomfortable byhis president.hi that would never have been an element of the onscreen debate. arguably, it's, it's an irrelevancy to what was going on. but i would contend that it's entirlyy relevant to the conduc of the entire campaig
we have fundamentally, in this new social media environment, changed the way in which a discernible part of he population is absorbing content. and they're not getting as much out of the debates, we suspect, as they might otherwise. what are they learning? t big bird, binders and bayonet. one, two, three. >> but consider the possibility that through social media, theyr are actually geing useful additional information. for example, during the fourth dey te when mitt romney monstrated that...
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dog's record of success out of in the field with detecting drugs is more difficult than in a turning environment. we do not advocate any particular role. what weight to give to each of them, i think that is a decision to be made by each court. what is really important is to say, it is not enough to just say a dog is trained. there has to be something more. >> for example, on record, very often the police testified -- if you looked at the cases off the field, the only record is when the dog alerted and they found something. in the best of circumstances -- that is what with all the respect what i am saying is not extreme. it is basic for the protection of our fourth amendment rights. >> if you are a trial judge, you only see the cases where the person comes into court because they found marijuana in the truck. if you are a 12 judge, maybe a dog got lucky this time. the only see the cases where something is found. i think a high score have to say, be skeptical. everything is before you made it is the stigma of a dealer, but you as the judge needs to view that it skeptically and tell the dog hammer
dog's record of success out of in the field with detecting drugs is more difficult than in a turning environment. we do not advocate any particular role. what weight to give to each of them, i think that is a decision to be made by each court. what is really important is to say, it is not enough to just say a dog is trained. there has to be something more. >> for example, on record, very often the police testified -- if you looked at the cases off the field, the only record is when the...
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it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems with the tides. here on staten island. and i think that is what caught a lot of people off guard here on staten island was that we never thought something like this could happen. we do have many beautiful houses and beautiful community that is are on the coast lines of our island. and we never thought there would be a problem like this. and i think that caught a lot of people off guard. >> michael cusik thank you very much for joining us tonight. tomorrow night, msnbc will host a concert and telethon to raise money for the americ
it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems...
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issues like women's rights, religious liberty, the environment, foreign policy. because if voters are evenly divided on their most salient issue, the economy, they're going to make their decision perhaps on some of these secondary issues. issues that they don't regard as the most important, but they might not be able to choose between governor romney and president obama on something like unemployment, so some of these other issues may matter. >> both candidates have attempted to apply moral and religious language to their economic policies. >> i think it's, frankly, not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing those burdens are going to be passed on to the next generation and they're going to be paying the interest and the principal all their lives. >> if i'm willing to give something up as somebody who's been extraordinarily blessed, and give up some of the tax breaks that i enjoy, i actually think that's going to make economic sense. but for me as a christian, it also coincides with jesus' teaching that "for unto whom muc
issues like women's rights, religious liberty, the environment, foreign policy. because if voters are evenly divided on their most salient issue, the economy, they're going to make their decision perhaps on some of these secondary issues. issues that they don't regard as the most important, but they might not be able to choose between governor romney and president obama on something like unemployment, so some of these other issues may matter. >> both candidates have attempted to apply...
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people, machines and networks as a new do main of war and we realize that maybe one in 1,000 people understood what cyberspace was and the degree and denth of the vulnerabilities and what we're trying to do is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> cyberspace vulnerabilities monday night on the communicate tors on c-span2. >> president obama was at the washington headquarters of the federal emergency management agency to discuss preparations for hurricane sandy. following the briefing, he spoke briefly with reporters. >> good afternoon everybody, all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all the people across the eastern coast going north that you need to take this very serious and follow the instructions of your state and local of
the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people, machines and networks as a new do main of war and we realize that maybe one in 1,000 people understood what cyberspace was and the degree and denth of the vulnerabilities and what we're trying to do is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better....
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modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. i'm with mark little words the director of the institute of economic affairs he says that austerity measures aren't a recipe for economic growth but they all a pre wrecked.
modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. sentiment that hopefully...
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they've really adapted well to this environment. very challenging the last few years. but the problem now is you need the topline growth, increases in sales. they're not getting them. so it's a question of how much more can they cut. >> corporations really stripped down they're expenses and squeeze profits out of the last couple of years, but as james says, if you can't grow revenue after a certain point you can't grow profits. >> that's right. dow chemical just announced they're going to lay off 2,400 people. that's a lot of layoffs, a lot of people getting fired, banks are doing the same thing. i think steve raised a good point. recovery. the recession ended the middle of 2009. three years later are we still supposed to be talking bat recovery? we should be talking about a normal economy. the post war growth rate for the united states economy is about 3% or a little bit better. a point below that is not going to create an economy that creates jobs for all those people who stopped looking for work. and i think there really is a serious question of whether obama's new
they've really adapted well to this environment. very challenging the last few years. but the problem now is you need the topline growth, increases in sales. they're not getting them. so it's a question of how much more can they cut. >> corporations really stripped down they're expenses and squeeze profits out of the last couple of years, but as james says, if you can't grow revenue after a certain point you can't grow profits. >> that's right. dow chemical just announced they're...
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. >> vokus provides an unusual work environment. >> as you go by the barbershop here, this is actually a conference room. >> it also has a candy store, a coffee shop and a main hallway better known as main street. that's where you'll find the community college. >> this is where we do a lot of our training. >> but the look of this marketing software firm isn't the only unusual thing. in a sluggish economy, this public company had 15% growth this year, and $170 million in revenue. and it's in prince george's. the county trailing surrounding counties and high-tech firms. according to a 2009 report from the maryland department of planning, montgomery county has 4400 high-tech firms. baltimore 1700. howard county 1600. and prince george's, an estimated 1400. >> it's become a really good location. >> vocus has called prince george's home since 1992 and moved into this 93,000 square foot warehouse in beltsville last year. >> the reason we started here was, he was halfway between where we both lived. that's what brought us here. but what's kept us here is it's really a great area, provides att
. >> vokus provides an unusual work environment. >> as you go by the barbershop here, this is actually a conference room. >> it also has a candy store, a coffee shop and a main hallway better known as main street. that's where you'll find the community college. >> this is where we do a lot of our training. >> but the look of this marketing software firm isn't the only unusual thing. in a sluggish economy, this public company had 15% growth this year, and $170...
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which will cut our oil imports in half and held our -- and help our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax code that will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. [applause] that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it is time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt. and rebuild america,fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding bridges, making sure schools are state of the art. and that is especially important for our veterans. we want to put them to work because if they fought for our work country and defend our freedom, they should not have to fight for a job when they come home. [applause] that is what is at stake in this election. and pre
which will cut our oil imports in half and held our -- and help our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax code that will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. [applause] that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than...
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at the end of the day when the president talks about the environment he often couches his argument in energy and rarely says, you know, really -- really talks about environmentalism. how much of that has undercut the problem in finding a solution for the problem of climate change? >> it's undercut it a fair amount. let's be serious about exactly why we have such political trouble. because the richest and most powerful industry on earth the fossil fuel industry is spending huge sums of money to make sure it doesn't get taken seriously. chevron, a week ago, gave the largest single citizens united contribution to the gop super pacs. i wrote a piece yesterday for "the daily news" just saying it's not really fair that we call these things after innocent people like sandy. we should have called this hurricane chevron and the next one should be hurricane exxon and if we did that for a while, we begin to really to see who's at blame here. >> in a bit of poetic irony we have to leave it there. certainly a conversation that deserves more time. thank you to environmentalist bill mckiben. great t
at the end of the day when the president talks about the environment he often couches his argument in energy and rarely says, you know, really -- really talks about environmentalism. how much of that has undercut the problem in finding a solution for the problem of climate change? >> it's undercut it a fair amount. let's be serious about exactly why we have such political trouble. because the richest and most powerful industry on earth the fossil fuel industry is spending huge sums of...
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. >> i was just a piece of -- a speck of awareness mainly in a kind of dark, murky environment. then i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning, white light that had a melody, indescribably beautiful melody with it that opened up into a bright valley. there were blossoming flowers, and just an incredible, rich, ultra real world. >> evan alexander nervous a coma for a full week after he contracted a rare bacterial infection. his entire cortex was completely dead. his doctors talked about taking him off life support, and evan woke up. he believes he returned from another consciousness than he dreamed existed. he said it was heaven, but this time it's different. evan is actually dr. evan alexander, a harvard-trained brain surgeon. his scientific explanation is that he was actually in heaven up. dr. alexander is author of the new book "proof of heaven up. "t thank you for joins us. >> thank you for having me. >> one thing that struck me about your account of experience is you were guided by this being you described in that clip we just played, and you find out after the fact this was
. >> i was just a piece of -- a speck of awareness mainly in a kind of dark, murky environment. then i was rescued by this beautiful, spinning, white light that had a melody, indescribably beautiful melody with it that opened up into a bright valley. there were blossoming flowers, and just an incredible, rich, ultra real world. >> evan alexander nervous a coma for a full week after he contracted a rare bacterial infection. his entire cortex was completely dead. his doctors talked...